Heppner Gazette Times, Thursday, 'July 21 , 1955
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Social cHajijimuicj
. Mrs. Jack Bedford, Reporter Social News Deadline 6 p. m. Tuesdays
Mrs. Healy Honored Three Honored at !
With Baby Shower Birthday Party
Hostesses at a baby shower the; A party was held Tu3sday July
evening of July 13 in honor of 12 at thel. O. O. F. hall in Hard
Mrs. Jack Healy, were Mrs. Riley man honoring the birthdays of
Munkers, Mrs. Gsorge Stillman, Mrs. J. E. Hams, Mrs. Douglas
Mrs. Don Bennett and Mrs. Les- j Ogletree, and Mrs. Evalyn Far
ter Wyman. The affair was hold . rens.
in the basement of the Catholic ! The afternoon was spent in
church which was attractively : playing games. Those winning
decorated with garden flowers. J prizes were Mrs. Jess? Batty, Mrs.
Mrs. Ida Coleman and Mrs. iManley Marcelli and Mrs. Ken-
John Healy poured at a tea table
which was centered with a bou
quet of sweet peas and pink
candles. Bootees filled with
sweet peas were placed around
the table
neth Batty. The door prize was
received by Mrs. Roy Thomas.
Those present were Mrs. Jesse
Batty, Mrs. Claud White, Mrs.
Walter Wright, Mrs. Huston Les
ley, Mrs. Thomas Fraters, Mrs.
Others present besides the 'Harold Stevens, Mrs. Roy Thomas,
Mrs. Maniey Marceni, Mrs. vern
Bell. Miss Alta Stevens, Miss
Gayte Batty and Sharon and
Jimmy Hams.
The hostesses were Mrs. Ken
neth Eatty and Mrs. Blaine Chapel.
honoree and the hostesses were
Mrs. Harry O'Donnell Jr Mrs.
Malcolm O'Brien, Mrs. Paul Koe
nig, Mrs. Charles O'Donnell, Mrs.
John Healy, Mrs. James Sumner,
Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. Wil
liam Healy, Mrs. Raymond
French, Mrs. William Kenney,
Mrs. Gertrude Applegate, Mrs.
William Bucknum, Mrs. Don Bel
lenbrock, Mrs. James Healy, Mrs.
Jerry Daggett, Mrs. Carl Thorpe,
Mrs. Walter Beckett, Mrs. Ona
Gilliam, Mrs. Frank Monahan,
Mrs. Ambrose Chapin, and Mrs.
James Farley, Sr., all of Heppner.
Mrs. Delmer Crawford, Mrs. Er-
of lone.
Others who were not present
who sent gifts were Mrs, Bert
Williams, Mrs. Harlan McCurdy,
Jr., Mrs. Harry Munkers, Mrs. Pat
O'Brien, Mrs. Creston Robinson,
Mrs. Don Greenup, Mrs. Cot Wiese,
Mrs. Floyd Sayer, Mrs. William
Gentry, Mrs. Pat Healy, Mrs.
nest McCabe, Mrs. Tommy Bris-1 Philip Blakney, Mrs. Delbert Em
tow, Mrs. Ted Palmatecr, Mrs. Ida j ert, Mrs. Robert Despain and Mrs.
Coleman and Mrs. Pete Crawford ! Robert Hoskins.
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MR. AND MRS. GARY CONNOR (formerly Miss Roxanne Moeller)
who were married recently at Forest Grove. (Fritz Photography)
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Connor-Moeller Vows
Exchanged at Church
In Forest Grove
Miss Roxanne Moellsr, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moeller of
Forest Grove, became the bride
of Marvin Gary Connor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Connor of
Heppner, at Mt. Olive Lutheran
church of Forest Grove, Sunday
afternoon June 5. The Rev. O. J.
Wendling officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a wedding gown
of French imported chantilly lace
bodice and nylon tulle full skirt
over the traditional white satin
with lace appliques on the skirt.
Her fingertip veil was held in
place with a pearl beaded crown
shaped cap. She carried a bou
quet of white roses centered with
an orchid.
Miss Carolyn Moeller, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a blue dotted swiss nylon
dress over taffeta and carried a
bouquet of pastel sweet peas and
head piece of sweet peas.
Bridesmaids were the Misses
Ruth and Anna Simantel, cou
sins of the bride, Miss Mayiln
Sea and Miss Ruth Welding. They
also wore pastel dotted swiss ny
lon dresses over taffeta, and
carried bouquets of sweet peas
and head pieces of sweetpeas.
Miss Jeanette Moeller, sister of
the bride, was flower girl.
Keith Connor, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man and
ushers were Bill Bacon, Bill
Hughes, Hank Butslauf and Don
Berg. All are attending Pacific
University.
Candlelighters were Gerald
Moeller, bi other of the bride, and
David Simantel, cousin of the
bride.
The mother of the bride wore
a navy blue dress with pink ac
cessories and wore a corsage of
pink tea roses. Mother of the
groom wore an avacado green
dress with white accessories and
a corsage of pink tea roses.
A reception .was held in the
church parlors following the
ceremony.
For her going away ensemble
the bride wore an orchid linen
dress with white accessories. The
couple left on a wedding trip to
eastern Oregon. They will make
their home in Forest Grove in
University Apartment C-7.
Those from Heppner attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Connor, Keith, Nelson and
Four Sisters Feted
By Party Thursday
Mrs. Karl Miller entertained
Thursday July 14, for many old
school day friends of her four
sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lee, San Ber
nadino, Calif.; Mrs. Delia Phelps
and Mrs. Mary Luntsford of Kel
so, Wash.; and Mrs. Hazel Bud
den, Medford.
Those present were Mrs. Cora
Allyn, Mrs. Nellie Palmer, Mrs.
Edna Munkers, Mrs. Gettie Cox,
Mrs. Alva Ruhl, Mrs. Eugenia
Huston, Mrs. Ina Nichols, Mrs.
Fannie McMillan, Miss Merle Car
michael, Mrs. Anna Keene, Mrs.
Vida Heliker, Mrs. Edith Nicho
son, Mrs. Ollie Engleman, Mrs.
Arvilla Swanson, Mrs. Lana Pad
berg and Mrs. Faye Munkers.
Visiting was enjoyed during
the afternoon and refreshments
were served with Mrs. Faye Mun
kers asssiting about the room.
Mannie Pettys and Ernest Heli
ker came as chauffeurs, they are
also old friends of the Raeney
family.
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Mrs. Lindsay Hostess
To Bridge Club
Mrs. Bruce Lindsay was host
ess Wednesday evening, July 13
to the O. H. W. W. Club at the
home of Mrs. James Driscoll.
Bridge and pinochle were played
following dessert.
Mrs. William Barratt held high
score in bridge and Mrs. Driscoll
was high in pint hle.
Others present were Mrs. How
ard Cleveland, Mrs. Kemp Dick,
Mrs. William Labhart, Mrs. Brad
ley Fancher, Mrs. William Blake,
Mrs. Harlan McCurdy, Jr., Mrs.
Jack Van Winkle, Mrs. Jerry Dag
gett, Mrs. James Healy and Mrs.
Alex Thompson.
Potluck Held Sunday
For Eastern Guests
Over seventy persons attended
the potluck dinner in the parisli
house, following the eleven
o'clock service at All Saints Epis
copal church, honoring the Rev.
George R. S. Little, Mrs. Little
and their son and daughter,
George and Grace.
The Littles are from Richmond,
Virginia and are planning on set
tling in the West.
Dean. Also going down were Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Williams of
Spray.
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Wranglers Enjoy
Potluck Sunday At
VV. 0. George Home
The Wranglers enjoyed a pot
luck dinner Sunday at the Oscar
George hmo. Host and hostes
ses for th? affair were Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Finch, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Fetsch, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Smethurst. Mr. and Mrs.
Claude White, Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. Roice
Fulleton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Crab
tree, Mr. and Mrs. Pat O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs-. E. C. Dougherty and
son Jerry, Mike Olson, Glen Ward
and Jack Elmondson.
Stock for the afternoon's acti
vities was furnished by E. C.
Dougherty.
Gonty-Leibrand
Wedding Announced
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gonty re
ceived word over ths weekend
of the marriage of their son Ray
mond Edward to Shirley Jean
Leibrand, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs .George Leibrand of Moscow,
Idaho.
The young couple will be at
home to their friends in The
Dalles where Raymond is mana
ger of Rocky's Texaco Station.
There will be no church service
during the absence of Rev. Zier
at a Mission Institute held In
Estes Park, Colorado under the
sponsorship of the American
Lutheran church.
Everyone, however, is invited
to bring their childen to our
growing Sunday school.
IONE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. A. Shirley, Pastor
Church school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Sermon Theme: "What was
wrong with Obadiah?"
You are cordially invited to
worship with us.
Miss Patricia Peck
Engagement Told
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peck an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Patricia to Leland
Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Hardy of La Grande.
Both Miss Peck and Hardy
have been students at Eastern
Oregon College for two years.
Wedding plans are being made
for early September.
HERE FOR POTLUCK SUNDAY
Among those from out of town
here Sunday, to attend the pot
luck dinner at All Saints Episco
pal church were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Bunch and daughter Sue
Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hudlow
and Derrick and Kathleen, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Baker all of Ken
newick, Washington and Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Payne of Pendleton.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Earl L. Soward, minister
Morning worship and preach
ing 9 a. m.
Bible school begins at 10 a. m.
Classes for all ages and grades.
Til? junior boys will return
from Cove Saturday and the high
school young people will leave
for their week of conference at
12:30 Sunday.
HEPFNER METHODIST CHURCH
L. D. Boulden, Minister
Morning worship 9:00 a. m.
Church school 10:00 a. m.
Summer is a GOOD time to at
tend church services.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH
Gale and WLlow
Willis W. Geyer, Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday, Young People 7:45
p. m.
Thursday Bible Hour 7:45 p. m.
THE IONE NAZARENE CHURCH
Wilfred C. McKay, pastor
Sunday school Is at 10:00; Wor
ship service Is at 11:00; Young
Peoples meeting is at 7:15; even
ing church service Is at 8:00. Bible
study and prayer meeting Thurs
day night at 7:30.
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HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Merlin W. Zier, A. B B. D., Pastor
Sunday school 10:30 a. m.
No church service.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Sundays
8 a. m. Holy Communion.
9:45 a. m. Church school.
11 a. m. Morning Prayer.
1st Sundays Holy Communion.
7 p. m. Y. P. F.
Wednesdays at 10 a. m.
Holy Communion
John R. Reeves, Rector
State Cuts Livestock
Brand Inspection Fee
Livestock brand inspection fees
in Oregon was reduced July 1
from 30 cents to 25 cents a head,
reports M. E. Nickerhocker, chief
of the division of animal indus
try of the state department of
agriculture.
Also effective July 1, the de
partment will put into use a new
series of stock brand inspection
certificates. These will be issued
only by authorized inspectors,
about 100 of whom are working
throughout Oregon on full or
part time basis.
The reduction in fees will mean
a substantial saving to Oregon
cattlemen and allied livestock
enterprises, says J. F. Short, di
rector of agriculture who ap
proved this official order on the
5-cent drop in inspection costs.
During 1954 the movement of
cattle through brand inspection
points in Oregon reached a new
high of more than 700,000 head.
Through May, 1955, inspections
each month this year were higher
than in the same month last
year.
WORRYING TIME?
Maybe this year's crop is no
The best you've ever had!
If hail came and wiped it out
Things really would be bad!
Rain cuts grain fire hazard,
But not for Very long!
Insure now for hail & fire
Before your chance is gone!
It is usually in harvest time
That combines get upset!
Insurance costs so little now,
Why worry, stew & fret?
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C. A. RUGGLES
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 6-9625 Box Gil
DR. E. K. SCHAFFITZ
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BOYS' SWIMMING TRUNKS 66c
SUMMER HAND BAGS 2.00 AND 3.00
WOMEN'S WESTERN SHIRT (One Group) 1.44
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